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Music industry headlines: March 10, 2017

Here's the music industry news you need to know this morning. Lorde's new LP 'Melodrama' is out 16 June; new track 'Liability' available instantly with pre-order Puff announced via Instagram that a…

By Poppy ReidPublished Mar 10, 2017
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Here's the music industry news you need to know this morning.

  1. Lorde's new LP 'Melodrama' is out 16 June; new track 'Liability' available instantly with pre-order 
  2. Puff announced via Instagram that a Bad Boy film will be premiered at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival - via XXL 
  3. Nick Jonas has signed with WME in all areas. He previously was with CAA. - via THR 
  4. Airbnb renters turned a flat into a nightclub with tickets and a bouncer - via FACT 
  5. Big Machine Label Group names Kris Lamb VP of Promotion - via MBW 
  6. U2 to Pack 'Joshua Tree' Reissue With Demos, Outtakes, New Remixes - via Rolling Stone 
  7. Believe boss Denis Ladegaillerie: ‘I don’t see a YouTube value gap. Over 45% of our revenue from the platform is from UGC.’ - via MBW 
  8. YouTube's new documentary follows a musician making art with the sounds of Iceland - via The Verge
  9. The UK’s Association of Independent Music (AIM) has appointed Gee ‘Genia’ Davy as in-house Legal and Business Affairs Manager. Davy joins AIM from her previous position as Legal and Business Affair Manager at Cooking Vinyl - via MBW

  10. Calvin Harris has registered at least eight new songs with ASCAP that have yet to be released - via Billboard

  11. Myf Warhurst & Zan Rowe launch new Double J podcast BANG ON - via Double J

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